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ENTSO-E’s
Network Development Plans
and Network Codes:
How a strong European grid supports security of supply,
affordable electricity prices through market integration, and
sustainability through integration of renewable energy
KONSTANTIN STASCHUS
Secretary-General
ENTSO-E
Energy Paths in Region and Using of Renewable Sources Conference
19 October 2012, Belgrade, Serbia
Introduction: TSOs’ and ENTSO-E’s significant role for
European energy and climate change objectives
Key activities set out in Regulation 714/2009 (on cross-border electricity
trade, part of the 3rd IEM Package)
• Deliver network codes binding to all network users (through ‘Comitology’)
• Deliver network plans European / regional view of system needs (“TYNDP”)
• Deliver crucial aspects of market integration (“market coupling”)
• R&D Plan
Recent important work products:
• First 2 Network Codes on Requirements for Generators,
Capacity Allocation and Congestion Mgt delivered for
ACER Opinion – prerequisite for future system with more RES
• TYNDP 2012 incl. major improvements in methods, data
41 TSOs from 34 countries;
530 million people; 910 GW gen.; 300 000 km transm.
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Current and future challenges: a fast changing energy mix
2000
2020
2010
total
Huge flows all over Europe
PV
From a fewoflarge
plants
Thousands
small
units
wind
Wind share of demand: 2010 = 5,3%  2020 = 23%  2030 = 36%
2030: 400 GW
TWh
Offshore
2020: 230 GW
150 GW
Today
40 GW
Onshore
190 GW
250 GW
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More fluctuating RES, more distributed gen., more panEuropean markets, planning + operational coordination
Change is at the core
of transmission
planning
Share of total RES in net gen.
capac. 1/2020, scen. EU2020
2030
visions
–
2014
TYNDP
2012
320 GW RES
538 GW peak load
3300 TWh demand
>50%
<45%
However scale and speed of
change in recent years is
unprecedented
2020 – TYNDP 2012
eHIGHWAY
2050 study:
strong consortium,
3 years
80-95%
reduction in
greenhouse
gases; higher
reduction for
electricity
536 GW RES
567 GW peak load
3600 TWh demand
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Context & framework for infrastructure investment:
Target model and Network Codes
• European directives and
regulations define key
principles and goals of the EU
Energy System
• A Target Model for the IEM
has been defined and now
needs implementation
• ENTSO-E Network Codes are a
fundamental tool to achieve a
single European market
• Market Network Codes will
translate the target model into
rules for implementation
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Context & framework for infrastructure investment:
NWE Market Coupling…
Status - Current day
ahead market coupling
On-going process…
2013 – NWE Day-ahead
market coupling
One common
matching
An integrated NWE market
for 2300TWh
Further Market Integration will deliver a Single European Market not only
for Day-Ahead but also for Intraday, Forwards and Balancing
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… towards a pan-European day-ahead market
2300 TWh
3200 TWh
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TYNDP 2012: A stronger grid to answer major challenges,
jointly planned by all TSOs within ENTSO-E
1/3 of present
generation capacity to
be replaced to meet
demand in the coming
decade
+3% per year
Peak load growth
+1.7% per year
Europe-wide 52 300 km:
Grid length
Security of
Supply:
21.900 km
+1.3% per year
with RES
triggering 80%
of assets
growth
Renewable
Energy
Sources
Integration:
44.700 km
Internal
Energy
Market:
18.200 km
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2020 Europe - 100 bottlenecks in the transmission system
RES is
triggering
80% of
assets
growth
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2020 Europe – 17% increase in infrastructure
By end 2016
2017 and beyond
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One key driver for joint transmission planning:
European market studies
• 5% of generating costs
saved by new
interconnection
Country balances
importer
rather balanced
exporter
Color Code
Exchanges
< 1 TWh
< 5 TWh
< 10 TWh
> 10 TWh
• Direct connection for 125
GW RES
• - 170 Mt/y CO2
emissions savings
• 52.300 km additional
transmission lines
Thousands of possible situations
and overall social economic welfare
assessed via market studies
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Summary
European Network Codes: crucial enablers for all 3rd IEM Package objectives –
and as the legal tool the EU has chosen and is fit for purpose
9 codes under development at the moment, to be finalized by the end of 2014
Summary
2 codes submitted to ACER for a reasoned opinion already
2 delivered Europe-wide Ten-Year Network Development Plans a good
foundation for energy policy decisions like NREAPs
Proposed EU Infrastructure Regulation a necessary step to speed permitting for
new transmission, improve financing, with TYNDP as the basis
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Thank you very much for your attention!
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